Independent Games Festival Free Play
Sune Nielsen writes "The Independent Games Festival main competition has a lot of great games from independent developers, who will all be presenting their games in the IGF booth at the Game Developers Conference in San Jose. The IGF has an Audience Award, and has just opened voting. Demos are available for most of the contestants. You need a Gamespot login (free) to vote, but not to try the demos. The award ceremony will take place on March 22nd at the GDC." Free demos, folks, of some of the most out-there games you're likely to play this year. I'm rooting for Darwinia and Dad n' Me.
I am the FIRST POSTER!!!!
but I just kept being pestered to! I come here to get AWAY from Gamespot.
Nothing for you to see here, please move along
Why do mentally-handicapped nerds seem to be incapable of writing anything other than point-by-point rebuttals? Is this an Aspergers thing? Is it too much to ask, that you autistic computer weenies take an introductory english composition class? If your ideas have to be propped up with quoted text, they aren't very good ones.
Darwinia. From everything I've read about it, it looks to be one of the more intresting (read: different, unique, and quite possibly fun) games to hit the market recently. Not much chance of getting to try any of them out in the near future, though. On a related note, has anyone bult that time transporter yet? Or any way to add a couple hours to my own personall time frame without changing the rest of the world's time? (so I can get in a couple hours extra on everyone else)
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A lot of the games are pretty fun (i personally like Rumble Box). The one i really want to play, however, is Braid. But they have no website or demo. How the hell do i vote on that?
I thought a whole point of demo was to enable me to test before I buy? Why such emphasis on status of something that is by definition free?
whatever happened to a sense of humor on slashdot?
The Darwinia demo is available to all steam users for free and Dad 'n' Me (the full version) can be played on newgrounds http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/254456
Good karma sticks to me like velcro on a piece of plexiglass.
Move along, citizen.
Darwinia was an amazing game. I unfortunatly have steam installed..(as i play alot of DOD and CSS) so i was there for the actuall release. Darwinia is a great game. havn't tried any of the others, i'll give them a try. If you havn't at least played a demo you should, Darwinia is a pretty fun and interesting little game that came from nowhere.
He whom you called four-eyes yesterday, you call Sir tomorrow.
1)I know the company that's putting it out, and they have a pretty good reputation. Everything of AmbrosiaSW's I've played, I liked.
2)I've read all the official releases, and descriptions, and many of the reviews, and possibly more importantly, I've also read a fair bit of commentary from people who have played it, listened to their descriptions of how it works, and their own views of it's strengths and weaknesses.
3)I've looked at all the screenshots I could find, and watched all the screen-captured movies of gameplay that AmbrosiaSW released.
Knowing all of that, along with my own intrests and desires for a new game, add in the novelty and unique gameplay and concept characteristics, and the result is a game that I wuold very much like to play. Which is the point, largely. If I had to pick a single game to add to my comp, I'd take this one over any of the multitude of FPS or RTS games out there. Although I admire the quality and graphical beauty of some of the newer versions of both, a new FPS is still just another FPS. I have yet to hear of radically new elements of gameplay added to most of the game categories in recent years. (graphical improvement doesn't count. I'm talking actual new gameplay). That beign said, if someone out there developes a radically new game, I want to try it out, play it through as best I can. Those bold enough to actually create new games and not just re-issue a current standard type should be encouraged and supported.
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